Does creator marketing work without cash payments?
Yes. And not as a compromise — by design.
Classic influencer deals revolve around a fee per post. That mainly attracts people who monetise their account commercially — sometimes well, often with a transactional undertone that the audience feels.
Creator marketing can also work with product, experience or access as the reward. Sunday Squad does this consistently: a squad gets the brand's product instead of cash. For a running brand that's a complete gear set. For a cycling brand a new collection. For an event like Zolder42 a ticket and a race.
Why does that work?
- Survey data from our own community: 80% of sport creators prefer gear over cash, 60% turn down collabs that don't fit them. Money isn't the top motivator — relevance and recognition are.
- The product is the content itself. Someone who gets new running shoes has a story: unboxing, first training, first race. Cash has no story.
- A filter on intent. Whoever joins for the product joins because it fits. Whoever joins only for the amount posts a copy-paste caption faster. Product reward keeps the bar sharp and the motivation honest.
The floor: the product has to have enough value to justify the time investment. In our experience that starts around €75-100 per creator. Below that it doesn't work, above it it scales with the value of what you give.